Something about it deeply disturbs the psyche, at least i think so. I'm thinking it works on some sort of existential, so to speak, level, so I'd think it'd transcend type. Would it have any effect on type, at all, though?

It would make a person's type more difficult to tell...anything further and you're opening up an unsolveable debate of whether type can be changed by mental illness, drug use, or traumatic life experience...

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So this one time me an' my bes' frien' Stan, we went to a church service. That preacher was talkin' 'bout hell. So Stan leans over to me an' he says, "I bet hell is like a PoLR hit every day."

I kinda see type almost like it's a habit, we become so used to processing information a certain way that it becomes instinctual.

So I suppose anything that affects that can affect type.

I mean, in simple terms, don't some people take recreational drugs to alter themselves. The introvert who becomes more social with alcohol, the excitable restless person who smokes hash to seemingly try to emulate Si.

My current answer would be no though fwiw, this is simply based on people i've known with disorders, their type still seems the same to me, but I do think their type can have an impact on how they handle it, but sure is an open question.